Author: prairiespruce

On a cold Tuesday evening this previous week, Prairie Spruce held our first information session. It was held at the university of Regina and we had about twenty people who came to see what cohousing is all about. Dave Larue began the evening with a viewing of the new video from cohousing.ca and then presented a presentation entitled “What is cohousing”.

The presentation concluded with information about where and when Prairie Spruce is to be built. After a short break consisting of coffee and a delicious spread of baking brought by the members, we had a question and answer session. Questions about cost, where we knew each other from, why such a great idea only had 8 members, and about the common house were answered.

We left the meeting confident that we had several future associate members from amongst the attendees. We have already scheduled our next session for January 9 at Atlantis coffee. As this session has limited space we ask that all wishing to attend, register on EventBright by clicking “buy” on the right.

Prairie Spruce Commons is holding an information session about Co-housing, a better way to live. This session will include an explanation of what cohousing is; what a cohousing community looks like; rural and suburban communities; urban communities; what is in the common house; how cohousing is built; and our future community in Canterbury Park.

Atlantis Coffee House, 1922 Hamilton Street at 7:00

Space is limited so only those registered in eventbright will be admitted.

Prairie Spruce Commons (PSC) is ecstatic to announce that we have secured land for our future home. PSC will be developing the first cohousing project in Regina and it will be located in Canterbury Park. We look forward to developing a sharing, caring, and respectful community. PSC is looking for people to share in our community.